Meg Ryan for “Against the Ropes”
With the uncut "In the Cut" headed for DVD, audiences get to see Meg Ryan fully clothed, acerbic and perhaps, typical, as she heads...
Kathleen Kennedy for “War of the Worlds”
A producer of over sixty movies and Spielberg's right hand lady, Kathleen Kennedy is a true legend in the filmmaking world. Amongst her credits...
Mel Gibson for “The Passion of the Christ”
26 years ago Paul Fischer and Mel Gibson got together for his first on-camera interview. Gibson was a star-on-the-rise, while his interviewer was just...
Ray Romano for “Welcome to Mooseport”
Ray Romano seems to have a lot in common with his famous television alter ego. Quietly wry, he remains non-committal as to the future...
Keira Knightley for “The Jacket”
In the thick of Sundance, home of skiers and movie lovers, that annual love fest of Indie cinema known as the Sundance Film Festival...
John Polson for “Hide and Seek”
Aussie actor/director John Polson was born at Sydney's Paddington Women's Hospital in Sydney in 1965 to parents Marie Francis and Ron Polson, a piano...
Famke Janssen for “Hide and Seek”
A former model, Dutch-born actress Famke Janssen had her screen breakthrough as Xenia Onatopp, James Bond's (literally) man-crushing foe in GoldenEye (1995). Born...
Nia Long for “Are We There Yet?”
Nia Long has always been an actress exuding confidence. At the end of a long day promoting her newest film Are we there Yet,...
Simon Baker for “Book of Love”
It was the world premiere of Aussie actor Simon Baker's latest film, Book of Love, co-starring fellow Australian Frances O'Connor. At the Sundance Film...
Ja Rule for “Assault on Precinct 13”
A gravel-throated emcee hailing from Queens, Ja Rule has been receiving attention since his verse on Jay-Z's "Can I Get A..." His debut album...
Dakota Fanning for “Hide and Seek”
She may be almost 11, but Dakota Fanning behaves with more maturity than most Hollywood veterans. In the five years since the press were...
Ashton Kutcher for “The Butterfly Effect “
Ashton Kutcher was feeling in a good mood despite entering the lion's den to promote his new film, The Butterfly Effect, in a Los...
Elisabeth Shue for “Hide and Seek”
Stilkl alluring, Elisabeth Shue, once considered Hollywod's golden girl, seem to have disappeared, but she's back, and busier than ever. From her supporting role...
Debra Messing for “Along Came Polly”
It is no surprise that Will and Grace's Debra Messing was positively glowing when we met to discuss her latest movie, Along Came Polly,...
Jennifer Aniston for “Along Came Polly”
Jennifer Aniston was fashionably late for our brief interview in a Los Angeles hotel, and freely admits that tardiness is one her least attractive...
Charlize Theron for “Aeon Flux”
When one thinks of Charlize Theron, one pictures that blond South African-born goddess who shined when she won the Oscar earlier this year. ...
Christina Ricci for “Monster”
The more one meets 23-year Christina Ricci, the more one realises that this former child star doesn't suffer fools gladly. With a diet coke...
Charlize Theron for “Monster”
Any actress who has grown up sexy and beautiful on screen will tell you they want to be taken seriously. Halle Berry proved that...
John Woo for “Paycheck”
John Woo may well have redeemed himself after critically maligned flop Windtalkers, as he takes on the futuristic thriller Paycheck. Yet it's hard to...
Steve Martin for “Cheaper by the Dozen”
Steve Martin was unusually relaxed when he met the press while promoting his latest film, Cheaper by the Dozen. Not one of Martin's favourite...
Peter Jackson for “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King”
Peter Jackson was in an upbeat mood as he began his marathon round of interviews promoting the final, long-awaited chapter in his epic Lord...
Ben Affleck for “Paycheck”
In his latest film, Paycheck, his character has a chance to change an unsettling future, the sci-fi thriller. In reality, Affleck takes pleasure in...
Tom Welling for “Cheaper by the Dozen”
Tom Welling was a mere unknown a few short years ago, until a TV seies called Smallville turned the young would-be actor into one...
Julia Roberts for “Mona Lisa Smile”
Julia Roberts begins by excusing herself for having the flu. "I keep on throwing up, which is quite disgusting, but don't worry, I'm not...
Mike Newell for “Mona Lisa Smile”
Mike Newell is a director whose diversity is apparent. While movie goers may flock to see his predominantly female starrer Mona Lisa Smile, many...
Liv Tyler for “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King”
Liv Tyler is a luminous presence, but try talking wedding ring, as opposed to Tolkien's Ring, and Ms Tyler clams up. "You really...
Meryl Streep for “Adaptation”
Nominated for 12 Oscars, and recipient of two Meryl Streep has long been regarded as one of the great actresses of her generation....
Keanu Reeves for “Something’s Gotta Give”
One easily forgets that there is more to Keanu Reeves than The Matrix, as is proven by his charmingly romantic turn in Something's Gotta...
Jack Nicholson for “Something’s Gotta Give”
In his latest film, Something's Gotta Give, Oscar winning legend Jack Nicholson plays an aging playboy attracted to younger women and scared of serious...
Diane Keaton for “Something’s Gotta Give”
In her latest romantic comedy, Something's Gotta Give, Oscar winner Diane Keaton plays a divorcee torn between Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves, but ultimately...